Pocket ash-tray.



J. H. BREMER.

POCKET ABEL TRAY.

Arrnxouxom Engin um. 1e, 1912.

l ,090,0 1 8. Patented Mar. 10, 1914.

H Ue nto@ vention. ieh :is 1will onnhie others Skilled in i to the nndex: faute o'if the iid thns holding the rho nrt. i'o Wi leh it nppei'ininr; l'o nnike und eppoieiige of the doni" 'i bighliy nininst the noe the saine. y i nniol' inee oi' the iid il. Shonid the hex he 60 This. invention relates to impmwements in pinned upside iifinvn in the peisons pocket., ash trays, und heg; peiiienhn' reference to :in i the arrhes wonid hill fumi the convex sur 'ash tri-:1y to he carried in the pocket. i i'nee o i the door to nii Sides oi. ihe opening.' One: objectis; to provide n device of this 'time preventing the nshen from collecting on character in which :when muy be emptied the nnfier sido o' the door, :and theY danger 65 into the box and the hex (wn-vind in the l of spilling the nhen from the hex when the Cil 'if FFC.

' JOSEPH H. BBEMER, OF TAMPA, FLOIUDA.

v POCKET ASILTRAY.

i1,\f%`e0j, specification emmers Patent. legten-teg nm 10, mm

Apnhcaton lerl September 16, 1912. Serial No. 720,640. I

To e127. fwmm#may row/wn i vonneeixed to the hinten hy n rod 19 which f 'Be il'. known thai'l i, iornnn ii, ihniznnn, n. passen through n. guiding eye member 20, e eiizen ej the, liin'iimi Sinies, residing ni' anonimi to the iid oi the hex und extending Tznnjm, in ihe nonni-y of Uiihhoi'o, Sinin n'iiiownnwnKHy ihei'einlo. The peiipherni edge Fioifiln, herve invented ('eii'nin new nnri 1e=oof .the eenenvii-convex lili oi' Siitie engages AEni In'iprovemontgin Yoh-hot Ash 'i`1'nys5 i fifieiionoiiy n gz'linsi ihe under fue@ of, the f end cio hei'ehy decime the i'oiiowing to he hon" the eye rnelnher 20 being 2ni^.1nge fi in n ifnih cieznf. :md @met cieso'i'iptimx ofthe insnoh n ponition than, Lno i'oii '11) wiii lie eiose pocket when the smokel- (ioes not ente to Spiii the ashes or 'is Withont the ordinary dishes.

.A stili ifijirther ohjeet is to p'ovifie o. (ievioe of this character which combines fin :ish receptacle, e niger entier and a nmteh receptacie in one erticie.

These and other obje/:tts wiil vbe apparent 'fi-ein the 'following deseription and with utieniar reference to the. accompanying drawings.

in the d1a\.\'iiigs: Figure l is nn elevation of en ash Emy nnu'h in neeorrinnee with my invention, Fig. 2 is nn edge View` YFig'. 3 is n iop pian view. Fig. f1 is a verliefd hingh niiinni seetionai VView centrally of F.' g. 2.

Re'ierfving pnrtienhniy to the neoonipnnying chnwings, 1U nepi-oriente; n box, 'formed 1 iefexnhiy of metal, provided with n, hinged i i il itteil to one emi oiv i'he box. Ai. the other end n'ff the hex :.1 oompziitmein'. l2, n (fiom. 12S being hinged to the box to provide for eh'wsing the -coin'pnrtnLenb, said eonipz'litnient; beingA used for containing matches. 'in the hin ged eppoi ,fece of the iid, 1l formed nn, opening let zn'onnfi which and projecting ti'ierenhoye i5 a :funnel Shaped flange l5 for ein-lying the ashes through the opening M Lo the hon. Formed iongih'idinniiy in the hd is :in eiongnted sioI lo through which Witne'fes: projects the sioni `LT for operating u com Axiom N. Gonns'irnix, czwwonyen siiie door 18, said door being H.`L.How1-1LL.

Sinne iss remmen for nso. One end of the lid has formed therein the opening 21, through whieh the tips oi" the cigars nre inseria-(fi and he ends; clipped oi'i' hy means of 70 n curved hni'i'e 22, n niet 2:1 being formed in the end of the iid to i'eeeive faiicinhiy there ihrengfh the hnob lli sei-.ined to the free end of the knife What. in elninied i5.: 75

in e poehoi, :ish tiny, n hon', n iid on one end oi the box, the upper Side of the iid heing' pi'ovihwi with nn opening` for admis-- sion oi nhen, e eoin'nvoeonvox eiosilne henenfih the eiffening. n rod connected to the 80 eiosnie :ind extending;l toward one end of the iid, n fennel-shaped ,flange seolneii :uonnd the openil'ig in the enter' face olf i'ne hex, the iid being' provilieii with un eiongated sini; n hutten on the rod projecting 85 thi-ongh the niet. n guiding o ve seeni'ed io the nnfhn hive oi' the iid :1nd reeeiving; the Veil Hiiiinhiy thmelinwmgh, seid eye being; (iispi'lseii to hold the rod ciose to the iinh whereby f ifii'zhin heiween the closure und 90 the nlniex` farne of the iid is produced.

in iesiimmiy whereof, niix my signalni'e, in prononce of two witnesses.

JOSEPH H. BRMER. 

